FOR YOUR EYES ONLY: ULTIMATE PRIVATE MONITOR
Crunching sensitive data in top secret spreadsheets? Perusing classified documents you’d rather not share with the public at large? Browsing Grannies Gone Wild in a café? Privacy is paramount.
The problem with big, bright monitor displays is that they broadcast exactly what you’re up to. Even dark privacy screen filters will still display to anyone directly behind you.
There’s a häçk for that.You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., YouTube illusion wizard, shows you how in this step-by-step video.
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Strip the standard polarizing filter that covers the top of the monitor, rendering the content totally unreadable to normal human eyes. Your screen will show up a totally blank white.
To decipher the screen, make special glasses with that same polarizing filter you just removed as the lenses – Brusspup uses a pair of cheap 3D glasses to do this. Bam! Absolutely private viewing.
Of course, you’ll be considered a totally different kind of weirdo for staring at an apparently blank white screen.
Crunching sensitive data in top secret spreadsheets? Perusing classified documents you’d rather not share with the public at large? Browsing Grannies Gone Wild in a café? Privacy is paramount.
The problem with big, bright monitor displays is that they broadcast exactly what you’re up to. Even dark privacy screen filters will still display to anyone directly behind you.
There’s a häçk for that.You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., YouTube illusion wizard, shows you how in this step-by-step video.
You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.
Strip the standard polarizing filter that covers the top of the monitor, rendering the content totally unreadable to normal human eyes. Your screen will show up a totally blank white.
To decipher the screen, make special glasses with that same polarizing filter you just removed as the lenses – Brusspup uses a pair of cheap 3D glasses to do this. Bam! Absolutely private viewing.
Of course, you’ll be considered a totally different kind of weirdo for staring at an apparently blank white screen.

